20 septiembre
In Agenda, Portafolio energía by Coordinación Editorial
Enerdata Newsletter, September 2022
Annual report – Global Energy & Climate Trends 2022 |
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The 2022 edition of our Global Energy and Climate Trends report is online. It presents 2020 & 2021 data benchmarks, a detailed analysis of the European gas crisis and the future consequences, and an exclusive interview with Pr. Manfred Hafner. | |
Publication – Economy – Energy – Climate scenario analysis for the financial sector | |
Climate scenario analysis is now a major tool used by financial actors to assess both risks and opportunities related to the transition journey (climate mitigation) and physical risks (climate adaptation), but the area of expertise is still lacking standardisation for a true complex prospective exercise | |
2022 Yearbook – World energy & climate statistics | |
Discover our interactive data tool. Explore the latest data and trends in the energy industry by browsing intuitive maps and graphs. Access energy statistics on production, consumption and trade of every energy sources, and CO2 emissions. | |
Publication – Global energy & climate scenarios through 2050 | |
Our forecasting experts just released the 2022 edition of our 2050 Global Energy & Climate scenarios. This analysis has been realised with the most recent updates of our energy scenarios, and with all data series from Enerfuture. | |
Company news – Definition of a gas consumption trajectory for GRTgaz | |
Enerdata supported GRTgaz in the definition of a gas consumption trajectory for the French industrial activity in the context of reindustrialisation. Enerdata has defined activity trajectories consistent with a relocation for different sectors of French industry. | |
Company news – New staff members |
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In the past few months, we have welcomed five new employees to our staff: Olivier, Data Analyst, Magali, Junior Analyst, Jacques, Senior Analyst, Lucie, Sales Administration Officer, and Olivier, Energy and Climate Junior Analyst. | |
OECD Report – Aggregate Trends of Climate Finance |
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Climate finance provided and mobilised by developed countries for climate action in developing countries reached USD 83.3 billion in 2020, according to new OECD analysis. How is evolving the climate finance? What still needs to be done? Free download |
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UNDP Brief – Just transition |
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A green transition is at the heart of meeting the Paris Agreement goals. Nonetheless, if not managed well, it also runs the risk of increasing social inequality, civil unrest, and less competitive businesses, sectors and markets. NDCs are powerful tools to define climate action through inclusive and whole-of-society owned processes. This report sums up the five key areas in which scaled up support will be provided to promote a just transition. Free download |
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Encyclopedia article – Hydropower: a vital asset in a power system with increased need for flexibility and firm capacity | |
The development of intermittent RES generates a destabilisation of the electricity system, as their production time is not correlated with that of the demand. Hydropower, as a manageable and renewable energy, has a key role to play in balancing the power system. To what extent can hydropower ensure grid stability in a decarbonised world? Read the article in English | in French |
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Encyclopedia article – Why 5G? |
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As information flows multiply, NICT are leaders thanks to dematerialisation, but they also have a significant impact on the environment. While digital technology is increasing its related GHG emissions, the 5G implementation is raising many concerns. So, what are the issues at stake with this technology, its advantages, and its limitations? Read the article in French |
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